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"We reaffirmed our strong and united commitment to fighting terrorism and insecurity in Nigeria and the region. We condemn in the strongest terms the series of atrocities perpetrated by Boko Haram and other groups,"

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Boko Haram leader: 'I abducted your girls'

Boko Haram leader: 'I abducted your girls'

CNN\'s Vladimir Duthiers reports on the shocking kidnapping of girls in Nigeria. Boko Haram now claims responsibility. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/
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CNN\'s Vladimir Duthiers reports on the shocking kidnapping of girls in Nigeria. Boko Haram now claims responsibility. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/
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Boko Haram Releases 82 Kidnapped Girls

Boko Haram Releases 82 Kidnapped Girls

Nigerian officials say that Boko Haram militants have released 82 schoolgirls out of a group of more than 200 who were kidnapped in April 2014. The girls were reportedly released through negotiations with the government, but few details have been confirmed. It\'s been reported that the freed girls are now in Banki in Borno state waiting to be airlifted to a secure location where they will be debriefed and then reunited with their families. Many of the girls who were kidnapped were Christian but were forced to convert to Islam to marry their kidnappers.
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Nigerian officials say that Boko Haram militants have released 82 schoolgirls out of a group of more than 200 who were kidnapped in April 2014. The girls were reportedly released through negotiations with the government, but few details have been confirmed. It\'s been reported that the freed girls are now in Banki in Borno state waiting to be airlifted to a secure location where they will be debriefed and then reunited with their families. Many of the girls who were kidnapped were Christian but were forced to convert to Islam to marry their kidnappers.
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Boko Haram Claims Responsibility For Attack On Military Convoy

Boko Haram Claims Responsibility For Attack On Military Convoy, Abduction Of Policewomen. An exclusive video obtained from Boko Haram through Nigerian journalist Ahmad Salkida shows Book Haram fighters as they attacked a militarily convoy near Maiduguri and abducted several female police officers after killing soldiers and policemen leading the convoy in Nigeria\'s troubled northeast....

Boko Haram Claims Responsibility For Attack On Military Convoy

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Boko Haram Claims Responsibility For Attack On Military Convoy, Abduction Of Policewomen. An exclusive video obtained from Boko Haram through Nigerian journalist Ahmad Salkida shows Book Haram fighters as they attacked a militarily convoy near Maiduguri and abducted several female police officers after killing soldiers and policemen leading the convoy in Nigeria\'s troubled northeast....

What Happens to the Women Kidnapped by Boko Haram?

What Happens to the Women Kidnapped by Boko Haram?

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The Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram continues to abduct and assault innocent women and children in the region. Some of the kidnapped victims have managed to escape, and are speaking out about their captivity. What exactly happens to the women held hostage by Boko Haram?
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\"Boko Haram, Nigeria\'s homegrown Islamist insurgency, whose name in Hausa roughly translates as \"Western education is forbidden,\" has abducted at least 500 women and girls from northern Nigerian since 2009 and has perpetrated numerous human rights abuses against them in captivity. The April 14, 2014 abduction of 276 girls from a secondary school in Chibok, a rural town in Borno State, focused a much-needed spotlight on this increasing scourge.\"
Nigeria: Victims of Abduction Tell Their Stories
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\"Women and girls abducted by the Islamist group Boko Haram are forced to marry, convert, and endure physical and psychological abuse, forced labor, and rape in captivity, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.\"
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The Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram continues to abduct and assault innocent women and children in the region. Some of the kidnapped victims have managed to escape, and are speaking out about their captivity. What exactly happens to the women held hostage by Boko Haram?
Learn More:
Human Rights Watch Report: \"Those Terrible Weeks in Their Camp\"
http://features.hrw.org/features/HRW_2014_report/Those_Terrible_Weeks_in_Their_Camp/index.html
\"Boko Haram, Nigeria\'s homegrown Islamist insurgency, whose name in Hausa roughly translates as \"Western education is forbidden,\" has abducted at least 500 women and girls from northern Nigerian since 2009 and has perpetrated numerous human rights abuses against them in captivity. The April 14, 2014 abduction of 276 girls from a secondary school in Chibok, a rural town in Borno State, focused a much-needed spotlight on this increasing scourge.\"
Nigeria: Victims of Abduction Tell Their Stories
http://www.hrw.org/news/2014/10/27/nigeria-victims-abductions-tell-their-stories
\"Women and girls abducted by the Islamist group Boko Haram are forced to marry, convert, and endure physical and psychological abuse, forced labor, and rape in captivity, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.\"
TRAC: Boko Haram
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Nigeria kidnappings: girl speaks out about Boko Haram abduction of 300 students

One 16-year-old Nigerian girl, who was among about 50 students who managed to escape after being abducted by Boko Haram militants three weeks ago, has spoken about the events of the night militants stormed into the Chibok Government Girls Secondary School.
The girl said the students in the dorm could hear the sound of gunshots from a nearby town. When armed men in uniforms burst in and said they would rescue them, the girls thought they were soldiers.
However, the gunmen then marched the students outside and removed all of the food from the school storeroom before lighting it on fire.
\"They ... started shouting, \'Allahu Akhbar,\' [God is great],\" the 16-year-old student said. \"And we knew.\"
The militants drove the girls away through the dense forest, where some 50 girls managed to escape. According to one girl, the last car in the convoy carrying fighters with weapons broke down, and she and a friend took the opportunity to jump from their pickup truck. They ran just as the last vehicle\'s lights came back on.
Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the kidnappings, recently claiming that they will sell the girls.
Of the almost 300 girls who were taken, 276 are still missing. One intermediary who has been communicating with the militants said at least two have died of snakebite, and about 20 others are ill.
One official who was interviewed said he received a warning cell phone call at around 11:00 p.m. the night of the kidnappings, saying that 200 militants on 20 pickup trucks and more than 30 motorcycles were headed toward the town of Chibok.
The official alerted s...

Nigeria kidnappings: girl speaks out about Boko Haram abduction of 300 students

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One 16-year-old Nigerian girl, who was among about 50 students who managed to escape after being abducted by Boko Haram militants three weeks ago, has spoken about the events of the night militants stormed into the Chibok Government Girls Secondary School.
The girl said the students in the dorm could hear the sound of gunshots from a nearby town. When armed men in uniforms burst in and said they would rescue them, the girls thought they were soldiers.
However, the gunmen then marched the students outside and removed all of the food from the school storeroom before lighting it on fire.
\"They ... started shouting, \'Allahu Akhbar,\' [God is great],\" the 16-year-old student said. \"And we knew.\"
The militants drove the girls away through the dense forest, where some 50 girls managed to escape. According to one girl, the last car in the convoy carrying fighters with weapons broke down, and she and a friend took the opportunity to jump from their pickup truck. They ran just as the last vehicle\'s lights came back on.
Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the kidnappings, recently claiming that they will sell the girls.
Of the almost 300 girls who were taken, 276 are still missing. One intermediary who has been communicating with the militants said at least two have died of snakebite, and about 20 others are ill.
One official who was interviewed said he received a warning cell phone call at around 11:00 p.m. the night of the kidnappings, saying that 200 militants on 20 pickup trucks and more than 30 motorcycles were headed toward the town of Chibok.
The official alerted s...

Nigeria kidnappings: girl speaks out about Boko Haram abduction of 300 students

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One 16-year-old Nigerian girl, who was among about 50 students who managed to escape after being abducted by Boko Haram militants three weeks ago, has spoken about the events of the night militants stormed into the Chibok Government Girls Secondary School.
The girl said the students in the dorm could hear the sound of gunshots from a nearby town. When armed men in uniforms burst in and said they would rescue them, the girls thought they were soldiers.
However, the gunmen then marched the students outside and removed all of the food from the school storeroom before lighting it on fire.
\"They ... started shouting, \'Allahu Akhbar,\' [God is great],\" the 16-year-old student said. \"And we knew.\"
The militants drove the girls away through the dense forest, where some 50 girls managed to escape. According to one girl, the last car in the convoy carrying fighters with weapons broke down, and she and a friend took the opportunity to jump from their pickup truck. They ran just as the last vehicle\'s lights came back on.
Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the kidnappings, recently claiming that they will sell the girls.
Of the almost 300 girls who were taken, 276 are still missing. One intermediary who has been communicating with the militants said at least two have died of snakebite, and about 20 others are ill.
One official ...

Nigeria kidnappings: girl speaks out about Boko Haram abduction of 300 students

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One 16-year-old Nigerian girl, who was among about 50 students who managed to escape after being abducted by Boko Haram militants three weeks ago, has spoken about the events of the night militants stormed into the Chibok Government Girls Secondary School.
The girl said the students in the dorm could hear the sound of gunshots from a nearby town. When armed men in uniforms burst in and said they would rescue them, the girls thought they were soldiers.
However, the gunmen then marched the students outside and removed all of the food from the school storeroom before lighting it on fire.
\"They ... started shouting, \'Allahu Akhbar,\' [God is great],\" the 16-year-old student said. \"And we knew.\"
The militants drove the girls away through the dense forest, where some 50 girls managed to escape. According to one girl, the last car in the convoy carrying fighters with weapons broke down, and she and a friend took the opportunity to jump from their pickup truck. They ran just as the last vehicle\'s lights came back on.
Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for the kidnappings, recently claiming that they will sell the girls.
Of the almost 300 girls who were taken, 276 are still missing. One intermediary who has been communicating with the militants said at least two have died of snakebite, and about 20 others are ill.
One official ...

Nigerian state oil firm says 10 employees abducted by Boko Haram

10 geological researchers have been kidnapped by suspected Boko Haram militants in Nigeria. According to the National Petroleum Corporation, geologists and surveyors from the University of Maidugiri were ambushed near Jibi village in Borno state. They are contracted to work on oil exploration in nearby Lake Chad. Some local media are reporting that many people were killed in the ambush. But this has yet to be confirmed.
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Nigerian state oil firm says 10 employees abducted by Boko Haram

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10 geological researchers have been kidnapped by suspected Boko Haram militants in Nigeria. According to the National Petroleum Corporation, geologists and surveyors from the University of Maidugiri were ambushed near Jibi village in Borno state. They are contracted to work on oil exploration in nearby Lake Chad. Some local media are reporting that many people were killed in the ambush. But this has yet to be confirmed.
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CNN\'s Vladimir Duthiers reports on the shocking kidnapping of girls in Nigeria. Boko Haram now claims responsibility. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/
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Nigerian officials say that Boko Haram militants have released 82 schoolgirls out of a group of more than 200 who were kidnapped in April 2014. The girls were reportedly released through negotiations with the government, but few details have been confirmed. It\'s been reported that the freed girls ar

Boko Haram Claims Responsibility For Attack On Military Convoy, Abduction Of Policewomen. An exclusive video obtained from Boko Haram through Nigerian journalist Ahmad Salkida shows Book Haram fighters as they attacked a militarily convoy near Maiduguri and abducted several female police officers af

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Nigeria: In video message Boko Haram leader says group will release kidnapped schoolgirls in exchange for Boko Haram prisoners held by Nigerian government.
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One 16-year-old Nigerian girl, who was among about 50 students who managed to escape after being abducted by Boko Haram militants three weeks ago, has spoken about the events of the night militants stormed into the Chibok Government Girls Secondary School.
The girl said the students in the dorm cou

10 geological researchers have been kidnapped by suspected Boko Haram militants in Nigeria. According to the National Petroleum Corporation, geologists and surveyors from the University of Maidugiri were ambushed near Jibi village in Borno state. They are contracted to work on oil exploration in nea

Nigerian militant group Boko Haram releases new footage which it claims shows some of the schoolgirls captured in Chibok in 2014. Report by Conor Mcnally.
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While the Islamic terrorist organization Boko Haram gained global infamy in 2014 for kidnapping nearly 300 female students in Nigeria, the group has also abducted 10,000 boys in the last three years. Wall Street Journal reporter Drew Hinshaw, who wrote this week about what happens to these boys afte

Boko Haram released a new video on Monday claiming to show the missing Nigerian schoolgirls, alleging the teenagers had converted to Islam and would not be released until all militant prisoners were freed. Duration: 01:08

Three years after being kidnapped, 82 of the 200 Chibok girls taken by Boko Haram were released in a high-stakes prisoner swap over the weekend. The girls mostly appear to be in good health. Debora Patta has more.
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Three months after the kidnapping of hundreds of Nigerian school girls, a newly released video of Boko Haram\'s leader, Abubaker Shekau, surfaced in which he mocks the attempts to rescue them. He also took responsibility for a June bomb blast in Nigeria\'s capital of Abuja. Debora Patta reports.